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How to Choose the Best Mechanic in Canberra

Navigate Canberra's extreme climate with confidence. Our expert guide reveals how to select a qualified mechanic for reliable car service and repair in the ACT.

World's third attempt at peace system in crisis

Analysis: From the Concert of Europe to the UN, history shows the catastrophic cost of rejecting international law. With recent US actions, the world risks a failure it cannot afford.

Trump's Venezuela move presents global conundrum

Donald Trump's military removal of Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro forces uncomfortable choices on principles, international law, and the global drug trade. Analysis for an Australian audience.

Canberra's Summernats Debate: Is It Time to Move On?

Canberra residents are divided over the annual Summernats festival, with calls for its permanent relocation. Meanwhile, global tensions rise over Trump's Venezuela invasion and local hate crimes are scrutinised.

US seizes Russian oil tanker in North Atlantic

The US Coast Guard has boarded and seized a Russian-flagged oil tanker linked to Venezuela's 'ghost fleet', escalating tensions with Moscow. Experts say the move asserts US maritime authority.

Canberra's Civic Pool to close, taking diving legacy with it

Canberra's iconic Civic Olympic Pool, a summer hub for 70 years, is slated for demolition. The new aquatic centre lacks diving facilities, sparking community concern over lost heritage and youth space. Discover what the city stands to lose.

Councillor backflips on One Nation membership quest

Upper Hunter councillor Troy Stolz withdraws his application to join One Nation, citing discomfort with party policies and a lack of support for his key issues of gambling reform and whistleblower protection.

Major Australian law changes start in 2025

A wave of new Australian laws takes effect from January 1, 2025, impacting superannuation, vaping, and immigration. Discover what the changes mean for you.

City Beach hit with $14m fine over dangerous toys

Fashion retailer City Beach has been ordered to pay a massive $14 million penalty for selling children's products with non-compliant button batteries, putting thousands at risk. Learn about the safety standards.

Christmas Eve standoff in Canberra ends with arrest

A quiet Whitlam street descended into chaos on Christmas Eve as tactical police arrested a 39-year-old man. Residents were told to stay inside during the tense two-hour operation. Read the full story.

Church Christmas lunch feeds 350 as homelessness rises

St John's Care in Canberra hosted a vital Christmas lunch for 350 people, highlighting the growing need as homelessness increases. The charity, relying solely on donations, supports 70 families monthly.

ACT Jewish leaders push for stronger hate speech laws

ACT Jewish community calls for clearer, more enforceable hate speech laws as Attorney-General Tara Cheyne declines to commit to banning specific protest chants. A new national database reveals the territory's enforcement challenges.

Former CEO finds joy as Canberra Centre Santa Claus

Alan Evans, former CEO of NRMA and Medicines Australia, now spends his Christmas season as Santa at Canberra Centre, sharing wisdom and joy with families. Discover his heartwarming stories.

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